Pinnacle Country Club

3 Clubhouse DrRogers, AR 72758 Phone: (501)273-0555Fax: (501)273-0444

The fairways are wide open, and water comes into play on sixteen holes. Many of the greens are multi-tiered and heavily undulating. A true test of your skill awaits you on hole #14, a 596-yard, par 5, requiring a tee shot onto a firm landing area, then an approach shot to a double-tiered green. "Golf Digest" rated this as the 4th "Best in State" course for the years 1995 through 1998. The Greg Norman Challenge was held here in 1990. The green fees indicated are for unaccompanied guests.

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Course Reviews

Pines Municipal Golf Course, The"Tough for it's size"I'm origianally from Toccoa and have played this golf course many many times. While only a 9 hole course, it is worth the money to play it. It is far less expensive than most golf corses and offers real challenges for even experienced golfers. The terrain is extremely hilly and almost every hole has an extreme change in elavation. The green's are extremely small and very very fast. During the summer the fairways and greens are fairly well manicured although winter play tends to be a little harder on some holes due to a harder fairways from less moisture. Fairways are extemely tight with hundreds of opportunities to lose balls in pine forests and a courseside lake on the last two holes. Overall, not an allstar course but for a quick, challenging, and inexpensive round well worth the time.---Nick Simons, Atlanta, Ga

Delaware Park Course"Delaware 2003 review"Delaware Park is
a great place to learn to play golf because it
offers open fairways, well maintained greens,
no sand or water.
There is hardly ever a bag line. There are 18 holes on relatively flat land.
The trees present the only problems as many are
in the fairways.
The course conditions have shown vast improvement
recently , especially in 2003 when new tee boxes
were planted and benches were placed at each hole.
It compares favorably, I think to the 2 other
city courses, Cazenovia and South Park. Those
courses offer just 9 holes each. The park setting
is beautiful. If you want to practice without
being intimidated, this is the place.
---Janet, Buffalo, New York

North Shore Country Club"Great Bay Side Holes, and Tough"Play this in the wind and you'll find your handicap is a little too low. Northshore is a wonderful course with great bay views on the 4 bayside holes. And Don't miss the gator on hole 12, the cormorants on number 3, or all the other birds during the migratory months. In winter the rye overseed makes Northshore one of the best courses in all of South Texas. ---Steve S, Merrimack, NH

Broken Arrow Golf & Athletic Club"GREAT GREENS"THE COURSE HAS A EXCELLENT SET OF GREENS AND THE FAIRWAYS ARE NOT BAD EITHER. NOT ONE OF THE HARDEST COURSES AROUND, BUT DEFINITLY A GOOD ONE.---Anonymous, TULSA